German and Scandinavian elaborated form
of
Cara, meaning "beloved" or
"friend."
Variant of English
Carina, meaning
shell of a nut or
keel of a ship
CEOLSIGE (Céolsige):
Ship-victory Anglo-Saxon name composed of the Old English elements céol
ship and sige
victory
Native American Algonquin name meaning
canoe man
Suggested name for
a green vessel.
Variant of English
Carina which originally meant
shell of a nut, later
keel of a ship
Variant of English
Carina which originally meant
shell of a nut, later
keel of a ship
KELCEY:
Variant of unisex English
Kelsey, meaning
victory
ship
English surname transferred to unisex
forename use, itself from the Old Anglo-Saxon masculine forename
Ceolsige,
meaning
victory ship
Feminine variant of English unisex
Kelsey, meaning
victory ship
Feminine variant of English unisex
Kelsey,
meaning
victory ship
the bark for building a
canoe.
Norse myth name
of the ship that will carry the dead to Ragnarok.
This is the
Yiddish word for
soul
Male Norse myth name of the magical ship of Freyr.